Cliff Jeffrey wrote on Thu, 18 February 2010 19:32 |
We use a 17" CRT monitor for infront of the worship leader & Pastor. That way they can see what is on the screen with out turning around. It is about 10 - 12' away.
We would like to go larger. The thing I have noticed with LCD is if you change angles it becomes unclear. Are there any options or brands I should look at?
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Poor brightness off-axis is not inherent in LCD displays. For a laptop, a narrow acceptance angle might even be a feature because of privacy concerns while say, riding on an airplane. But there are laptops that have wide acceptance angles. My newer laptop is a lot better that way than my old one.
Most LCD TVs seem to have wide acceptance angles, but if you want a really wide, clear off-axis picture, check out plasma TVs. They are cheap now, and for your application 720p is probably not a problem.
Every HD TV I've ever seen has a 15 pin input for connection to a PC, and the HDMI inputs can be converted to DVI with a cheap passive adaptor.